Helps relieve financial distress of Air Force members and families and assists them in financing their higher education goals. Find the nearest AFAS location in the U.S. or overseas.
Offers a "break" for a few hours a week or month to families who have the responsibility of 24 hour a day care for an ill or disabled family member. This person may be a child, spouse, or parent living in the household.
Supports the Air Force community with information on helpful military-related support information that affects daily life.
Identifies eligible U.S. Air Force families with special medical and/or education requirements and helps those families obtain required services. This SNIAC process ensures those families have access to necessary services upon reassignment, whether CONUS or OCONUS.
Coordinates resources to support family needs, including delivery of benefits, following an unexpected loss of life. Ensures that services and information are tailored to the needs of the family. Download the USAF Survivor Assistance Resource Guide.
Program for airmen medically separated with combat-related disability, including Purple Heart recipients. Assigns a family liaison officer and provides transition assistance, case management, civilian job search assistance and help with filing of VA disability claims.